Papers - YAMANAKA Chihiro

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  • The Genesis of Governmental Research Funding in Japan: A Historical Analysis of the Ministry of Education’s Research Grant for Natural Science Reviewed

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    The journal of the Japanese Society for the History of Chemistry   52 ( 1 )   1 - 19   2025.03

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  • RIKEN’s Formative Years: Insights from Historical Archives Reviewed

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    The journal of the Japanese Society for the History of Chemistry   51 ( 4 )   2024.12

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  • Insights from abroad: Tracing Joji Sakurai’s notes on his 1901 visit to Western academic institutions

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    Trans/Actions   ( 9 )   93 - 154   2024.11

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    Language:Japanese   Publishing type:Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution)  

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  • Who cares the Funding in Science?: A Note on the Private Donations for the Research Grant Program of the Imperial Academy in modern Japan Reviewed

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    Conference Proceedings, the 60th Congress of the Business History Society of Japan   2024.10

  • Transcript and Interpretations of the President’s Address on the 17th Award Ceremony of the Imperial Academy in 1927

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    Journal of History of Science, JAPAN   63 ( 310 )   192 - 201   2024.07

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  • Joji Sakurai’s Commitment to the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research: Focusing on the Founding and Initial Management of the Institute Reviewed

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    Japan Business History Review   59 ( 1 )   3 - 29   2024.06

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  • The Other Side of an International Conference?-Excursions and Hospitality at the Third Pan- Pacific Science Congress 1926

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    Trans/ Actions   ( 8 )   161 - 197   2023.11

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  • Quantitative Analysis of the Participants and Paper Submissions in the Third Pan-Pacific Science Congress Reviewed

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    The Journal of the Japanese Society for the History of Chemistry   52 ( 3 )   113 - 129   2023.09

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  • Joji Sakurai’s Commitment to and Thoughts on the Formation of the National Research Council of Japan, 1918–20 Reviewed

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    Journal of History of Science, Japan   ( 306 )   2023.07

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  • A Study of the Early Stages of the National Research Council of Japan: 1921-26 Reviewed

    Yamanaka, Chihiro

    Japan Business History Review   58 ( 1 )   3 - 26   2023.06

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  • Joji Sakurai’s engagement in the early days of RIKEN: focusing on the establishment and management of the organisation

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    Full Paper, The 58th Congress of Business History Society of Japan   1 - 23   2022.09

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  • A Study on Joint Research between the Military, Industry and Academia at the dawn of JSPS: Emergence of the special steel manufacturing committee Reviewed

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    Kagakushi Kenkyu (The Journal of the Japanese Society for the History of Chemistry)   49 ( 1 )   1 - 16   2022.03

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  • Introduction to the Third Pan-Pacific Science Congress: An Analysis of Its Background and Characteristics with Reference to the Role of Joji Sakurai Reviewed

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    KagakusiKenkyu   60 ( 300 )   299 - 316   2022.01

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    File: 01日本科学史学会300号-論文(山中).pdf

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  • Emergence of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science with a Focus on Overseas Influence

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    History of Science Society 2021 Annual Meeting - Full Paper   2021.11

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    Authorship:Corresponding author   Publishing type:Research paper (international conference proceedings)  

    File: HSS2021_CP_C.Yamanaka_Japan_fullpaper.pdf

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  • Formation and Program Management of a Research Funding Institution in Modern Japan: Nihon Gakujutsu Shinko Kai Reviewed

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    Journal of History of Science, Japan   60 ( 298 )   131 - 149   2021.07

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  • Joji Sakurai’s Documents on Establishment of Nihon Gakujutsu Shinko Kai Reviewed

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    The Journal of the Japanese Society for the History of Chemistry   48   63 - 73   2021.06

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  • The Third Pan-Pacific Science Congress: A Lecture delivered before the Prince Regent by Joji Sakurai on November 24, 1926.

    YAMANAKA, Chihiro

    Journal of History of Science, Japan   60 ( 296 )   2021.01

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    File: 59_359.pdf

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  • Path to Nihon Gakujutsu Shinko Kai, A Foundation for the Promotion of Science in Japan : Joji SAKURAI's Lecture to the Emperor in 1931 Invited Reviewed

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    Journal of history of science, Japan   ( 277 )   35 - 50   2016.04

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    Language:Japanese   Publisher:日本科学史学会 ; 2014-  

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  • Joji Sakurai's Thoughts and Activities on the Promotion of Science in the Modern Era in Japan Reviewed

    YAMANAKA Chihiro

    Journal of history of science, Japan. Series II   51 ( 263 )   138 - 147   2012.09

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    This paper gives an overview of the thoughts and activities of a leading Japanese chemist of the early modern era in Japan, Dr. Joji Sakurai, on the promotion of science as the nation modernized. Past studies have regarded Sakurai as important mainly for his work as a chemist; however, his works that have now come to be seen as most important are those on the promotion of science, in his later life. Focusing on the context and development process of Sakurai's thoughts and activities, as well as their content, the author casts new light on Sakurai's work with reference to previously unexamined primary materials (Sakurai's own writings). It is found that Sakurai's philosophy originated in his experience studying abroad in England; was shaped by his teaching and administrative work at the Imperial University of Tokyo; and was developed in the establishment of the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), the National Research Council, and was then used in the Foundation for the Promotion of Scientific Research in the early twentieth century. Sakurai devoted himself to creating a better environment for scientists by institutional support based on his international experiences and academic network. His unique ideas and practical actions to see them realized, fostering creative, international-minded scientists with adequate government financial support, are undoubtedly the main reasons that led to evaluate Sakurai as the leading promoter of Japanese science and research rather than as a pure chemist.

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  • Making Dr. Joji Sakurai's Archives on His Activity for the Promotion of Science

    Yamanaka Chihiro, Inagaki Shigenori

    Bulletin of the Graduate School of Human Development and Environment, Kobe University   4 ( 2 )   129 - 142   2011.03

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    Language:Japanese   Publisher:Kobe University  

    DOI: 10.24546/81002991

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  • A Historical Study on the Developmental Process of the Idea 'Vocational Guidance' : Deciphering Frank Parsons' Choosing a Vocation (1909) Reviewed

    YAMANAKA Chihiro

    Journal of science education in Japan   34 ( 2 )   189 - 198   2010.06

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    This paper overviews the development of 'vocational guidance', which is recognised as an origin of the term 'career education', which has appeared recently in the educational field to characterize a stronger vocational attitude or view among Japanese students from primary to tertiary education. In science education, career education has also gained much attention as fostering a vocational attitude/view which considers scientific careers with a much wider perspective than just becoming scientists who only carry out their profession in order to achieve remarkable outcomes. Past studies on vocational/career guidance have mentioned the origin of the term in reference to Frank Parsons and his book Choosing a Vocation; however, they have not focused on the process and situation in which the term developed. As such clarification contributes to a reconsideration of the current term 'career education,' the present study attempts to reveal the development of 'vocational guidance' by deciphering this book and related materials. The result shows that 'vocational guidance' was used in establishing the Vocational Bureau in Boston in the early twentieth century as a label that symbolizes or realizes Parsons' ideal of educational activities based on mutualism, i.e. young people with a suitable job bring about individual happiness and a cooperative society, which has implicational for today's society.

    DOI: 10.14935/jssej.34.189

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  • International Collaborations through Young Scientists Invitation Programs to Japan: JSPS Summer Program Reviewed

    Chihiro Yamanaka, Shigenori Inagaki

    Proceedings of International Organization for Science and Technology Education   1240 - 1251   2010.06

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  • Emergence and Historical Development of Educational and Vocational Guidance in Japan - Serial Renovation and the Influence from Western Countries Reviewed

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    Conference Proceedings, Asia-Pacific Educational Research Association   1 - 8   2006.11

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  • What Motivated You to Be Science Teachers? From Their Retrospective Essays on ‘Influential Factors of the Career Choice’ Invited Reviewed

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    International Conference on Science Education for the Next Society   2005.11

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  • Historical Common Ground between Science and Technology Education and Career Guidance ― Toward Harmonising Science and Technology Education with Career Education

    Chihiro Yamanaka

    JSSE Research Report   20 ( 4 )   91 - 94   2005.11

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    Language:Japanese   Publishing type:Research paper (conference, symposium, etc.)   Publisher:Japan Society of Science Education  

    DOI: 10.14935/jsser.20.4_91

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